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    "Need for this feature : A user who has to reach somewhere on time - probably someone commuting to the airport would use this feature. I would pilot this feature in a city where there is a high volume of users using uber to commute to the airport, as well as a high volume of drivers, so that we deliver on what we promise. There are 2 side to this - the end user side, and the driver side. To measure the success of this application, primarily, I would track the number of users who are booking sched"

    Aishwarya R. - "Need for this feature : A user who has to reach somewhere on time - probably someone commuting to the airport would use this feature. I would pilot this feature in a city where there is a high volume of users using uber to commute to the airport, as well as a high volume of drivers, so that we deliver on what we promise. There are 2 side to this - the end user side, and the driver side. To measure the success of this application, primarily, I would track the number of users who are booking sched"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
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    Product Manager
    Product Design
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    BizOps & Strategy
    Product Strategy
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    "import re def naturalsortkey(s): Split the string into a list of text and numbers "item10" -> ["item", 10] return [int(text) if text.isdigit() else text.lower() for text in re.split(r'(\d+)', s)] def natural_sort(arr): return sorted(arr, key=naturalsortkey) \# Example Usage data = ["item10", "item2", "item1", "item20", "2nd item", "1st item"] sorteddata = naturalsort(data) print(f"Standard Sort: {sorted(data)}") print(f"Natural Sort: {sorted_data}") "

    Yitayal B. - "import re def naturalsortkey(s): Split the string into a list of text and numbers "item10" -> ["item", 10] return [int(text) if text.isdigit() else text.lower() for text in re.split(r'(\d+)', s)] def natural_sort(arr): return sorted(arr, key=naturalsortkey) \# Example Usage data = ["item10", "item2", "item1", "item20", "2nd item", "1st item"] sorteddata = naturalsort(data) print(f"Standard Sort: {sorted(data)}") print(f"Natural Sort: {sorted_data}") "See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
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